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. >> stay with us for "good morning america." have a great day. >>> you're watching the station that works for you, good morning maryland." at 4:30. >>> our hearts are broken, our community is not. we will take this experience and use it to strengthen our commitment to each other. >> they say they -- sang and prayed and the community took time remembering the victims of the deadly theater shooting. and there's hole outside penn state beaver stadium. joe paterno stad you has been taken down -- stadium has been taken out. they all note difficulties of caring for a special needs child and one family is taking their story to capitol hill. good morning i am charley crowson. megan is off. we begin with a check of the forecast for the workweek withmeteorologist mike masco. >> outside we go it's a pretty nice looking shot. 71 close to that dew point value. patchy fog on the roadways. we are watching the potential maybe a few drizzle pockets. 71 in town. 76 in d.c. eastern shore temperatures near 70 degrees. patches of drizzle this mornin
. >> stay with us for "good morning america." have a great day. >>> you're watching the station that works for you, good morning maryland." at 4:30. >>> our hearts are broken, our community is not. we will take this experience and use it to strengthen our commitment to each other. >> they say they -- sang and prayed and the community took time remembering the victims of the deadly theater shooting. and there's hole outside penn state beaver stadium....
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this shows how to use what they're learning to create a product which could be used on an open market. it's held during the school year. >> i like that we can learn all day and do lots of work. >> i like learning, learning about the eco system. >> so thanks to a program, these students are well on their way to becoming productive citizens in the marketplace. sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >> the child's first program wraps up on friday and was funded by the 231 -- 21st century community learning center. >>> we have more on the two missing girls in iowa. elizabeth collins and lyric cook morrie si vanished july 13th. police are turning to everyone for clues. >> if you were at meyer's lake before 3 p.m. or if you know of or talk to anyone who was at meyers lake on friday the 13th for any reason whatsoever, please contact local law enforcement. >> the fbi did say saturday they believe the girls are still alive. there's now a $50,000 reward being offered to anyone with information leading to the person responsible for their dis porns. >>> police in arizona took two girl in custody after they
this shows how to use what they're learning to create a product which could be used on an open market. it's held during the school year. >> i like that we can learn all day and do lots of work. >> i like learning, learning about the eco system. >> so thanks to a program, these students are well on their way to becoming productive citizens in the marketplace. sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >> the child's first program wraps up on friday and was funded by the 231 -- 21st...
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same medicated pain reliever used by physical therapists. that's chilly. [ male announcer ] new bengay zero degrees. freeze and move on. >>> in healthy living a new warning for the 800,000 americans who will under go hip or knee replacement this year. a new study out of the netherlandserlands today showing an increased risk of a heart attack in the first two weeks after the surgery. parent after 60 have a higher fold after hip replacement. six weeks after the surgery, the risk is no greater than before. researchers speculate that cutting through bone causes clots in bone marrow and may increase the risk of a heart attack in the first two weeks. >>> and a terrifying moment for tourists off the coast of greenland. admiring a glash intera sheet of ice twice the size of manhattan crumbling in the ocean and sends a tsunami in the ocean. the captain guns it to avoid the wave. listen. >> wow, this is the wildest thing i have ever tried in my life. i have never been this close to dying before. >> it was a narrow escape but no one was injured. one su
same medicated pain reliever used by physical therapists. that's chilly. [ male announcer ] new bengay zero degrees. freeze and move on. >>> in healthy living a new warning for the 800,000 americans who will under go hip or knee replacement this year. a new study out of the netherlandserlands today showing an increased risk of a heart attack in the first two weeks after the surgery. parent after 60 have a higher fold after hip replacement. six weeks after the surgery, the risk is no...
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to us right now. maybe that will change. >> reporter: how tough will it be for this community so see the suspect in court? >> he's harmed so many people. not only the victims but they're extended families. i think it will be very hard. >> reporter: the police chef telling me they're getting significant help from the fbi behavioral analysts, trying to look into his past. the suspect faces multiple counts of attempted murder and first degree murder. those counts will not be applied today. >>> thousands gathered at the vigil last night. the crowd sang "amazing grace." this morning, we're learning more about the 12 people who lost their lives. dan harris is outside the university of colorado ped call center with much more. good morning, dan. >> reporter: robin, good morning to you. this is 1 of 4 hospitals where the victims are being treated. as of our latest count, 24 people are still being treated. 8 of them in critical condition. in this city named after the roman goddess of the dawn, they're trying to
to us right now. maybe that will change. >> reporter: how tough will it be for this community so see the suspect in court? >> he's harmed so many people. not only the victims but they're extended families. i think it will be very hard. >> reporter: the police chef telling me they're getting significant help from the fbi behavioral analysts, trying to look into his past. the suspect faces multiple counts of attempted murder and first degree murder. those counts will not be...
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a story with a lesson for all of us. jessica ghawi, an aspiring sports journalist, ironically just a few weeks ago eggs scaped another mass shooting in a toronto mall. so many of these victims were just starting out in life, most of them were only in their 20s out for a night of fun. now for their families, the next chapter is planning a funeral. cecilia vega, aurora, colorado. >>> officials and people there in aurora, saying, let's not, let's try to minimize the suspect's name, make this about the victims, not give him publicity he was seeking. the 6-year-old girl who was killed, her mother, just 25 years old is pregnant was shot in the abdomen. in addition to losing her little girl, she may lose her unborn child. we didn't hear the condition of the baby. heartbreak all around. also heroes who emerged as well. we'll be right back with more. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] for everything your face has to face. face it with puffs facial tissues. unlike the leading regular tissue, puffs has soft, air-fluffed pillows for 40% m
a story with a lesson for all of us. jessica ghawi, an aspiring sports journalist, ironically just a few weeks ago eggs scaped another mass shooting in a toronto mall. so many of these victims were just starting out in life, most of them were only in their 20s out for a night of fun. now for their families, the next chapter is planning a funeral. cecilia vega, aurora, colorado. >>> officials and people there in aurora, saying, let's not, let's try to minimize the suspect's name, make...
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i was in therapy for a couple years didn't find it to be very useful. they thought that my underlining issue is one of the eating disorder but the depression and anxiety. but i lived in a small town. there were only a couple therapists. there weren't a lot of different methods or options to draw on. and i just kept wishing that there was some other solution. and i had heard about medication coming and i knew people who had taken medication coming and i knew that it had felt then and i kept pushing somebody would offer it to me and nobody did. and so finally i just took the initiative and i talked to my parents and my pediatrician about myself. >> host: how old were you at that point? >> guest: at that point i was 17, but i had been thinking about medication for at least two years. >> host: that's a long time though, 12 to 17, that's a long time to suffer with anxiety and depression and sort of getting therapy that is sounds like it wasn't terribly effective. >> guest: that's right. and there was another thing that i think made me more confident in my de
i was in therapy for a couple years didn't find it to be very useful. they thought that my underlining issue is one of the eating disorder but the depression and anxiety. but i lived in a small town. there were only a couple therapists. there weren't a lot of different methods or options to draw on. and i just kept wishing that there was some other solution. and i had heard about medication coming and i knew people who had taken medication coming and i knew that it had felt then and i kept...
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i think that that was very useful. i am going to ask more to the commissioner, because i am sure that i missed a few things. >> great job. it was a great experience for us. it probably took us a full day to understand who was doing what. it was fascinating, once you got engaged and understood what was happening. so, we stayed at a hotel that was on america's cup boulevard. it had been there since the 1800's, apparently. everyone was so family and helpful, in gauging. there was also set up inside the fort, the expiration area, -- exploration area, we thought that was really great. we wanted to have that here, somewhere. they put a lot of focus on sustainability. but they are making efforts to make sure that the event is truly sustainable for all that come to enjoy it. it was worthwhile, as well as a pro went trip. it was beneficial. we brought pamphlets to share with you guys, said the experience in little bit of what we did. >> one of the things i wanted to mention, the tremendous use of volunteers. i think it will tak
i think that that was very useful. i am going to ask more to the commissioner, because i am sure that i missed a few things. >> great job. it was a great experience for us. it probably took us a full day to understand who was doing what. it was fascinating, once you got engaged and understood what was happening. so, we stayed at a hotel that was on america's cup boulevard. it had been there since the 1800's, apparently. everyone was so family and helpful, in gauging. there was also set up...
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start by choosing from over 30,000 used cars and trucks. carmax. start hehere. >> a maryland family has decided to change their lives by losing weight. >> so far the family of three has dropped 500 pounds, and they are still going. >> what you are looking at now are size 50. i am down to size 34. >> matthew hoover can fit both legs into one leg of his old jeans. last august, he was creeping toward 400 pounds. diagnosed with hypothyroidism and high blood pressure at 24, he did not want to have the same obesity related illnesses his parents suffered. his father was taking insulin shots for diabetes. his mother was taking 48 pills a day, and just to stay alive. >> i could not walk a flight of steps without having to stop in the middle and use my rescue in taylor. >> the entire family decided to have bet -- have gastric bypass surgery. michelle has lost 218 pounds, and credits her doctor with saving her life. >> he did not think i would live to see 50, had i not chosen to do this and lose the weight. >> her husband is now off all his medications. >> my
start by choosing from over 30,000 used cars and trucks. carmax. start hehere. >> a maryland family has decided to change their lives by losing weight. >> so far the family of three has dropped 500 pounds, and they are still going. >> what you are looking at now are size 50. i am down to size 34. >> matthew hoover can fit both legs into one leg of his old jeans. last august, he was creeping toward 400 pounds. diagnosed with hypothyroidism and high blood pressure at 24,...
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thank you to the supervisors who came to talk to us and work supportive of us. i want to say in my heart that i want to see more affordable housing and to have it did put on the november ballot. thank you very much. supervisor kim: thank you. i know you came last thursday but were not able to state for public comment. so i appreciate you coming back again. >> thank you. >> my name is james with community housing partnership. first, thank you for your diligence on this issue. a little perspective, the fight for current sources for affordable housing is something i first started. i participated in at about 13 years ago on the national, state, and local levels. affordable housing is really part of the social infrastructure of this city, and it is one of our last-ditch efforts to preserve the economic diversity, the racial diversity, and the cultural diversity of this city that we have all worked to preserve, regardless of whatever district you may represent or be part of. this is about san francisco and san franciscans. i hope we can get to a point where we can hav
thank you to the supervisors who came to talk to us and work supportive of us. i want to say in my heart that i want to see more affordable housing and to have it did put on the november ballot. thank you very much. supervisor kim: thank you. i know you came last thursday but were not able to state for public comment. so i appreciate you coming back again. >> thank you. >> my name is james with community housing partnership. first, thank you for your diligence on this issue. a...
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this is a modest step but brings us closer to that. i think that to the extent of staying close to what the term sheet is, )] campaign, which is what i think is going to be quite interesting, to see how we get this thing passed. it is overdue in badly needed. but i hope you will stick to the consensus process that has gone as here so far. thank you. supervisor kim: thank you. >> good morning, supervisors. sean, rba. i want to start off by stating clearly i support all items on the term sheet. i would like to thank my colleagues for their time, effort, and energy over the last seven months. it was not easy. i can remember walking out of the first meeting and a half- jokingly said to john o'connor, i said, if anybody can get all the people in this room to agree upon what month of the year is, they would be doing a pretty good job, never mind all these details, especially housing in san francisco. it is not the first time a working group was put together. there have been many, many working groups. but in times where there's not a coalitio
this is a modest step but brings us closer to that. i think that to the extent of staying close to what the term sheet is, )] campaign, which is what i think is going to be quite interesting, to see how we get this thing passed. it is overdue in badly needed. but i hope you will stick to the consensus process that has gone as here so far. thank you. supervisor kim: thank you. >> good morning, supervisors. sean, rba. i want to start off by stating clearly i support all items on the term...
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i see these as being very useful. i would not want to put the brakes on the plan faa has to roll tm out in the fure. i would simply want to hold the faa to the language of the act passed back in february so we is safely accelerate the adoption of these uav into the national air space. >> i guess since we have a great concern about terrorism, terrorist, terrorist plots, that it would give us the opportunity to stay a step ahead of individuals our countries, even, that might have other kinds of motivation for further development. >> that's true. if you put the brakes on the industry now, you end up putting at a disadvantage compared to other countries. the uav revolution is coming, and we might as well be on the cutting edge of it. how do we balance -- i'm thinking of all of the concerns that we have right now about money and expenditus, and, you know, when we cut $25 billion out this, we deny people food stamps or, you know, i think people having so much difficulty simply having shelt are or a place to live, how do we
i see these as being very useful. i would not want to put the brakes on the plan faa has to roll tm out in the fure. i would simply want to hold the faa to the language of the act passed back in february so we is safely accelerate the adoption of these uav into the national air space. >> i guess since we have a great concern about terrorism, terrorist, terrorist plots, that it would give us the opportunity to stay a step ahead of individuals our countries, even, that might have other...
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may hold payments to greece as its austerity program is proving ineffective to use nikky. closed almost two percent down and banks are really pushing their hand saying down more than three percent speaking of banks j.p. morgan c.e.o. jamie diamond has bought the bank's stock worth about seventeen million dollars he hopes this will convince investors that the world crisis is coming to an end j.p. morgan has lost around seven billion dollars last year but managed to push the five billion dollars profit in the second quarter and now moving on to the currency market at the moment of course all the bad news is bringing the euro down and it's losing value against the u.s. dollar the russian ruble is also shedding too that currency basket to both the euro and the dollar and moving out onto. by the way it's speaking of the currencies the important thing to mention is that the euro is actually trading at eleven year low. against the japanese yen and that's following spain valencia region asking madrid for financial help that's of course. bringing investors to to their fears that th
may hold payments to greece as its austerity program is proving ineffective to use nikky. closed almost two percent down and banks are really pushing their hand saying down more than three percent speaking of banks j.p. morgan c.e.o. jamie diamond has bought the bank's stock worth about seventeen million dollars he hopes this will convince investors that the world crisis is coming to an end j.p. morgan has lost around seven billion dollars last year but managed to push the five billion dollars...
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you had pg any -- pg&e utility use it as a way of of funneling money out of the utility. there are so many examples where corporations are not taken the level of responsibility that an individual takes. and for that reason, to elevate the rights of the corporation to of the natural person is not only something that does not make sense, as supervisor avalos eloquently put it, but in terms of the law and the way in which the u.s. constitution has been interpreted until recently, it is not sending that has not made sense constitutionally either. the reality is that we should not be in a position where we have to seek a constitutional amendment because the u.s. constitution has never truly given corporations that level of legal rights. but the fact is that, because of the makeup of our supreme court, we have this ruling. and i think it is important to undo what is happening at the u.s. supreme court for jurisdictions, cities like san francisco, to take a clear stand up to say that we're not for this. we are against this. it is something that goes against the very fabric of ou
you had pg any -- pg&e utility use it as a way of of funneling money out of the utility. there are so many examples where corporations are not taken the level of responsibility that an individual takes. and for that reason, to elevate the rights of the corporation to of the natural person is not only something that does not make sense, as supervisor avalos eloquently put it, but in terms of the law and the way in which the u.s. constitution has been interpreted until recently, it is not...
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as syrian troops drive the rebels out of the capital suburbs with the us fighting words to aleppo the country's largest city and take a stronghold of president assad. status update new findings reveal how government snooping means that halted tied and tweet on internet social networks can and will be held against you plus. dairy from the spill the outrage literally in front of the european parliament here is that how major its food industry fixes milk their profit. news from russia and around the world this is all see was me thanks for joining as fast as syrian government forces claim to have regained control of damascus suburbs crushing the rebels' most daring offensive on the country's capital so as the rest began it's now the city of aleppo that's bearing the brunt of the conflict with clashes between the army and opposition militants that are running for several days all he's accountable is in syria explains the shifting dynamics of the fighting. he was one of the few if not the only four in the crew that was able to travel to the last in three months ago and from what we've seen
as syrian troops drive the rebels out of the capital suburbs with the us fighting words to aleppo the country's largest city and take a stronghold of president assad. status update new findings reveal how government snooping means that halted tied and tweet on internet social networks can and will be held against you plus. dairy from the spill the outrage literally in front of the european parliament here is that how major its food industry fixes milk their profit. news from russia and around...
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i was in therapy for a couple of years, didn't find it to be very useful. they thought my underlying issues were not the eating disorder but the depression and the anxiety, but then i lived in a small town, there were only a couple of therapists. there weren't at lot of different methods or options opo draw on, and i kept wishing there was some other solution, and i had heard about medication, and i knew people who had taken medication, and i knew that it helped them, and i kept wishing somebody would offer it to me. and nobody did. and so finally i just took the initiative and i talked to my parents and my pediatrician about it myself. >> host: how old were you? >> guest: i was 17 but i had been thinking about medication for at least two years. >> oo so that a longtime, 12 to 17, that's a really long time to suffer with anxiety and depression in sort of getting therapy that sounds like wasn't terribly effective. >> guest: that made me more confident in the decision to ask for medication, and i think that distinguishes my experience from some of the experie
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i think so i think we can we have to be a little bit skeptical about the use of the. simply in the sense of they use the term quite loosely but nevertheless it clearly represents a certain faction or tendency in iraq that we saw in operation specially some years ago which seems to have come to the fore and which is clearly connected with the whole events in the region i don't think you can detach it isolate it to iraq you have forces lining up really i think there's no doubt that it has to do with targeting iran among other things and forcing other interests in the region. and if they're capable of pulling the type of attack that we saw nationwide today what might al-qaeda or any other kind of terrorist cells in iraq be capable of doing. well i think we have to assure that those forces are at least capable of doing now what they did in roughly in the period two thousand and five to two thousand and eight also i think we have to assume that. they have some definite form of outside backing so that there may well even be outside personnel involved for example not even ir
i think so i think we can we have to be a little bit skeptical about the use of the. simply in the sense of they use the term quite loosely but nevertheless it clearly represents a certain faction or tendency in iraq that we saw in operation specially some years ago which seems to have come to the fore and which is clearly connected with the whole events in the region i don't think you can detach it isolate it to iraq you have forces lining up really i think there's no doubt that it has to do...
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thanks for joining us to not for nissan sports xtra. coming up the kastles are hot to trot and venus williams is in town, plus there were some serious meltdowns at the british open and a surprising winner. >>> but first out to the ballpark we go. the nationals and braves series didn't start to well for the nationals who dropped the first two games. they saw their lead fall to 1 1/2 games in the division. luckily the nats were able to must erwins in game 3 and 4. they would -- muster wins in game 3 and 4. they would bracken for the weekend. ian desmond out for a while, more on that coming up later. ryan zimmerman has been on a terror since his cortisone shot. 1st inning, braun clears the wall and right for a two-run shot, no. 13 on the year, 2-0 nats. look at this spin, would the the ball? danny espinosa going -- want the ball? danny espinosa going to get an extended stay, his bat also coming around. michael morse comes around and scores. espinoza would end up on third. it's 3-0 nationals at this point. zimmerman and the nats pour on it
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-- average kraus move -- or joy with us move to put it on display. now the quilt has been on display at the national cathedral and it was just put on display at the national mall including the last one which is the hope of being the last square being sewn into this quilt. it was put there to raise awareness of hiv and aides and they have raised $6 million for the organization nationwide. >> this quilt tells you life is real, we are connected to one another, science can go only so far and we need the will of the people behind it. >> they represent 94,000 people who lost their lives due to aides and they are reading out some of those 94,000 names. they have various people coming up later on this morning in fact not far from now, elton john will be here reading out some of those names. i am stacy cohen, back to you. >> sal, why are you watching the toll plaza this early? >> well, it is one of those things where we really have not had a week except for that 4th of july week and moving along and taking a look, if you are on the road early this morning, it
-- average kraus move -- or joy with us move to put it on display. now the quilt has been on display at the national cathedral and it was just put on display at the national mall including the last one which is the hope of being the last square being sewn into this quilt. it was put there to raise awareness of hiv and aides and they have raised $6 million for the organization nationwide. >> this quilt tells you life is real, we are connected to one another, science can go only so far and...
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thanks for coming to us. what's the real danger in europe now? >> well, the interesting thing is the last two weeks, the market went from focussing on the macrostory to the microstory, basically looking at earnings which actually have been better than expected, hence the market kind of grinding up higher. now, on friday as earlier you're mentioning in your program, valencia, one of the regions in spain is basically asking for a bailout from the larger spanish government. this is nothing new. if you just look back acouple of months back, one of the largest banks in spain, b bancia was partially nationalized. the markets in essence had just switched gears and foe kiss on the micro, and are looking back and realizing that the situation in spain has really not been resolve and we're dealing with the same structural issues we have been for the last couple of years. >> susie: you know, investors everywhere knew the situation in europe is not over and i think what's really worrying everybody is that the view that spain got this big bailout on friday, an
thanks for coming to us. what's the real danger in europe now? >> well, the interesting thing is the last two weeks, the market went from focussing on the macrostory to the microstory, basically looking at earnings which actually have been better than expected, hence the market kind of grinding up higher. now, on friday as earlier you're mentioning in your program, valencia, one of the regions in spain is basically asking for a bailout from the larger spanish government. this is nothing...
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we have to use a metaphor. i call it a short sense of separation kind of like italian neighborhoods where you can speak over the short fans. you can be friendly. that's a much better description of what we're talking about. just because the constitution does not have the phrase wall of separation, not it is a private human sacrifice. so come on. i wrote the book because unfortunately had think our american spirit is still alive. we can turn this nation around, but unfortunately we have become a very of our constitution. it does not come to you in the bloodstream. it has to be taught. that's what i'm attempting to do. a few short examples indelicate to some questions. i'm told all the time how is it a shame the president to have that pledge of allegiance has been taken of public-school. the implication that it's been taken up by a supreme court of the interstates. that is a false statement. it's false. the ninth circuit removed the underdog frays and therefore from the year 2000 forward that was reversed on a te
we have to use a metaphor. i call it a short sense of separation kind of like italian neighborhoods where you can speak over the short fans. you can be friendly. that's a much better description of what we're talking about. just because the constitution does not have the phrase wall of separation, not it is a private human sacrifice. so come on. i wrote the book because unfortunately had think our american spirit is still alive. we can turn this nation around, but unfortunately we have become a...
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allegations his staff used about 6000 housing voucher recipients to get out the vote on election day. >> it's the latest allegation of wrongdoing in a campaign remains under federal investigation. >> i don't know of the existence of any such list. >> all of these things happened in his campaign that he has no idea about. >> it involves several people in housing complexes located in precincts grey won by large margins. this comes after supporters have pleaded guilty to various campaign violations. >> every time they look, they're going to find something. >> as the investigations continue, he continues with the day to day business of the city. even a routine speech at the aids conference was sidetracked by protestors upset with a lack of housing. >> @ after his speech, he refused to stop and speak with reporters. >> this seems to be no exception. it can't keep tripping or else he's going to drown. >> we are continuing to do our job every day and if somebody has some concrete evidence, put it on the table. >> as for that concrete evidence, it's important to point out neither the prosecut
allegations his staff used about 6000 housing voucher recipients to get out the vote on election day. >> it's the latest allegation of wrongdoing in a campaign remains under federal investigation. >> i don't know of the existence of any such list. >> all of these things happened in his campaign that he has no idea about. >> it involves several people in housing complexes located in precincts grey won by large margins. this comes after supporters have pleaded guilty to...
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why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >> live and in hd. this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> i would like to have a super power. i might let them have more fun. >> straight ahead at 6:30, we are learning more about the colorado shooting suspect who heads to court today. >> +, a mother shot in the movie theater lost her daughter, but a doctor gave her some hope for the child she is still carrying. good morning, washington. i am steve chenevey. >> i am in for cynne simpson. there are new developments in the colorado movie theater shooting. >> the suspected shooter james holmes, off heads to court today. three days ago in the aurora feature -- theater when it was over, 12 people were dead and 15 wounded. on sunday, there was a prayer vigil. president obama visited the victims and families. >> investigators finally dismantled the deadly booby tr
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international news live from moscow this is the with me of all of us thanks for joining us first syrian government forces claim to have regained control of damascus suburbs crushing the rebels' most daring offensive on the country's capital since the rest began and it's now the city of aleppo that is bearing the brunt of the conflict with clashes between the army and opposition running for several days on a boy who's in syria explains the shifting dynamics of the fighting. art he was one of the few if not the only four in the crew that was able to travel to the last in three months ago and from what we've seen there i can tell you that he's a very peculiar case for these whole syrian struggle no where you can see the convergence of the genuine democratic movement and pure criminal activity so the only as in on one hand aleppo is home to a major university so a lot of people you meet there are liberally minded intellectuals they oftentimes disagree with the policies of bashar assad many of them call on him to step down but at the same time they strongly object the use of kalashnikovs who
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distribution of forces in these seventeen month long syrian conflict oh exon my continues to update us on what's happening on the ground in syria on her twitter feed she travels across the country and is visited a military hospital in the capital she says around one hundred soldiers died there in the last three days majority of them are in their late teens and early twenty's you can also follow the latest news from syria on tease me your feet as well. so israel says it's prepared to deal with syria's chemical arsenal if it falls into hezbollah's also seem collapse despite possessing such weapons damascus insists it will use them only if there's a foreign attack well some regional experts though think it's more dangerous if israel how the syrian rebels obtain that stockpile. i think that the syrians are moving caches of of weapons of a conventional or an unconventional nature within syria that's their own prerogative of a sovereign state they have their rights and the prerogative of moving their weapons where ever they want at the same time if that's what the argument is as defending le
distribution of forces in these seventeen month long syrian conflict oh exon my continues to update us on what's happening on the ground in syria on her twitter feed she travels across the country and is visited a military hospital in the capital she says around one hundred soldiers died there in the last three days majority of them are in their late teens and early twenty's you can also follow the latest news from syria on tease me your feet as well. so israel says it's prepared to deal with...
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review of the debate over gun control the hot topic on the sunday morning talk shows gristly shows us the candidates seem reluctant to weigh in. >>> time for this country to do something that is the job of the president >>> on face the nation mayor bloomberg called out the president and republican candidate mitt romney the need to take action. >>> it is time we hold them accountable what are you going to do? >>> candidates have offered their sympathy, neither has gone into detail about their own view of the second amendment a uc- berkeley professor at the institute of government studies say romney and obama have been moderate on gun-control >>> as a massachusetts governor he has been moderate and support a variety of actions to restrain gunned ownership and use. president obama as far as the traditional democratic approach is a disappointment to gun control advocates because he has banned among the leaders the most moderate perhaps conservative. >>> there may be political pressure, for gun control he says the man at last for long. >>> unfortunately as in previous events this will die
review of the debate over gun control the hot topic on the sunday morning talk shows gristly shows us the candidates seem reluctant to weigh in. >>> time for this country to do something that is the job of the president >>> on face the nation mayor bloomberg called out the president and republican candidate mitt romney the need to take action. >>> it is time we hold them accountable what are you going to do? >>> candidates have offered their sympathy, neither...
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is expected to be in court today.our sources tell us that inside his apartment... besides the boobie traps they also found a batman poster and a mask associated with the movies. president barack obama is promising that justice will be served.hear what he had to say to the victims and their families coming up next half hour.i'm megan gilliland, fox45 morning news. major movie studios are waiting until today to report weekend box office numbers... in respect for the victims of friday's movie theater massacre. but "the new york times" is estimating the new batman movie "the dark knight rises" made about 162-million dollars over the weekend. movie studios expected the film to bring in 190-million. according to the times... there is speculation moviegoers either did not want to watch a violent comic book story... or did not feel safe at the movies. it's been a year, and police still don't have any suspects in the shooting death of a 20-year-old man in northeast baltimore.william daughtry was last seen skateboarding to a friend's house, when someone in a car pulled up be
is expected to be in court today.our sources tell us that inside his apartment... besides the boobie traps they also found a batman poster and a mask associated with the movies. president barack obama is promising that justice will be served.hear what he had to say to the victims and their families coming up next half hour.i'm megan gilliland, fox45 morning news. major movie studios are waiting until today to report weekend box office numbers... in respect for the victims of friday's movie...
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hands should assad's regime collapse despite possessing such weapons damascus insists it will only use them if there's a foreign attack some regional experts though think it's more dangerous of israel helps the syrian rebels to obtain the stockpile i think that the syrians are moving caches of of weapons of conventional or an unconventional nature within syria that's their own prerogative of a sovereign state they have their rights and the prerogative of moving their weapons were ever they want at the same time if that's what their argument is defending lebanon but then again let's see who are supporting the salafi fundamentalists in syria who are supporting the. fundamentalists who are being smuggled smuggled into syria i think it's clear that this is c. and turkey are are doing that so of there's a danger of such weapons falling into the hands of these people then the culprit there would be exactly the united states. a lot more lined up for you to come this hour including europe's farmers somewhat milking the system and we're not seeing a drop of those earnings we report on why the m
hands should assad's regime collapse despite possessing such weapons damascus insists it will only use them if there's a foreign attack some regional experts though think it's more dangerous of israel helps the syrian rebels to obtain the stockpile i think that the syrians are moving caches of of weapons of conventional or an unconventional nature within syria that's their own prerogative of a sovereign state they have their rights and the prerogative of moving their weapons were ever they want...
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hello very good evening from kevin oh in here of moscow where of you're watching us around the world you're very welcome this is our top story then this hour a wave of terror in iraq attacks explosions and suicide bombings have killed at least one hundred seven people across the country and left near three hundred wounded the same really coordinated assault turned today into the bloodiest episode in iraq since u.s. troops left the country government officials police and army units appeared to have been the primary targets of the onslaught the attacks also came days after al qaeda is new leader in the country laid out all day sure supplants for the terrorist cell there his artie's middle east correspondent paula slipped. this is the most deadly attack in at least to go in iraq it follows a day yesterday that saw some seventeen people killed now we're hearing from a security personnel spokesperson that the target of these attacks is predominantly security and iraqi police it comes just days off to a warning by the leader of al qaeda in iraq abu bakar al bug i.v. said he would be retaki
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headquarters in central moscow you're watching r t with me and he said now it's good to have you with us our top story this hour and a wave of terror in iraq attacks explosions and suicide bombings have killed at least a hundred and seven people across the country and left near three hundred wounded the seemingly coordinated assault turned today into the bloodiest episode in iraq since u.s. troops left the country government officials police and army units appear to have been the primary targets of the onslaught and attacks also came days after al kind as new leader in the country laid out a dash of plans for the terrorist cell there here's artie's mideast correspondent paula slayer with the latest. this is the most deadly attack in at least to go in iraq it follows a day yesterday that saw some seventeen people killed now we're hearing from a security personnel spokesperson that the target of these attacks is predominantly security and iraqi police it comes just days off to a warning by the leader of al qaida in iraq abu bakr gaiety that he would be retaking strongholds that had been th
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why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. i've never felt this way before, but it's a scary time to be a woman. mitt romney is just so out of touch. [ female announcer ] mitt romney opposes requiring insurance coverage for contraception. and romney supports overturning roe versus wade. romney backed a bill that outlaws all abortion, even in cases of rape and incest.
why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. i've never felt this way before, but it's a scary time to be a woman. mitt romney is just so out of touch. [ female announcer ] mitt romney opposes requiring insurance coverage for contraception. and romney supports overturning roe versus wade. romney...
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bashar al assad many of them call on him to step down but at the same time they strongly object the use of kalashnikovs who are any political gains they don't want that democracy to be delivered through these very bloody conflicts through these very bloody struggle on the other hand aleppo is home to many militia groups this is probably because it's far more closer to the north and to the turkish border that is used to supply all those arms and in aleppo you hear a lot of stories a lot of cases of industrial terrorism where shops and factories for sat on fire simply because their owners refused to pay the so-called revolutionary tax that the free syrian army attempted to impose on local businesses there are also a lot of cases of kidnappings and those kidnappings are carried out not so much for political aims or goals but rather simply for ransom so it is indeed a very important strategic location for both the army and the opposition and the battle for aleppo will be very important in determining the balance of power of the distribution of forces in these seventeen month long syrian con
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that would be an illegal use of government information. voter turnout in the district was 26% higher in 2010 than in the previous mayoral election. mayor gray is already facing pressure to resign after a former aide admitted to helping run a shadow campaign to help get him elected. >>> a symbol marking those killed by aids is on display at the national mall. it started 25 years ago with one single panel. now 48,000 panels represent 94,000 lives taken by aids. parts of the quilt are on display at various locations. the quilt panels will be there through tomorrow. the quilt is one of several events helping kickoff the 2012 international aids conference. scientists and politicians are in town for the event. today secretary of state hillary clinton will address the conference. d.c. mayor gray spoke at last night's opening ceremony. he says hiv and aids have had a profound impact on the nation's capital. >> in the district of district of columbia, more than 20,000 people have been infected and more than 10,000 have lost their lives. >> celebrit
that would be an illegal use of government information. voter turnout in the district was 26% higher in 2010 than in the previous mayoral election. mayor gray is already facing pressure to resign after a former aide admitted to helping run a shadow campaign to help get him elected. >>> a symbol marking those killed by aids is on display at the national mall. it started 25 years ago with one single panel. now 48,000 panels represent 94,000 lives taken by aids. parts of the quilt are on...
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of bashar assad many of them call on him to step down but at the same time they strongly object the use of kalashnikovs who are any political games they don't want that democracy to be delivered through these very bloody conflicts through this very bloody struggle on the other hand aleppo is home to many militia groups this is probably because it's far more closer to the north and to the turkish border that is used to supply all those arms and in the left of you here are a lot of stories a lot of cases of industrial terrorism for shops and factories for sat on fire simply because their owners your fused to pay the so-called revolution their attacks that the free syrian army attempted to impose on local businesses there are also a lot of cases of kidnappings and those kidnappings are carried out not so much for political aims or goals but rather simply for ransom so a lever is indeed a very important strategic location for both the army and the opposition and the battle for aleppo will be very important in determining the balance of power of the distribution of forces in these seventeen
of bashar assad many of them call on him to step down but at the same time they strongly object the use of kalashnikovs who are any political games they don't want that democracy to be delivered through these very bloody conflicts through this very bloody struggle on the other hand aleppo is home to many militia groups this is probably because it's far more closer to the north and to the turkish border that is used to supply all those arms and in the left of you here are a lot of stories a lot...
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arthur is back with us. drew peterson, some names will come up for the rest of the career and that is one of them. >>arthur: depend on the outcome of the trial. the key for the jury is to watch people that do not watch a lot of news. but this is probably on the regular news. so, he was such a character, he was flaunting himself wherever he could. i remember you interviewed him and he pulled the thing out of his ear, and stormed -- he is a showman. that brings you that much more to people's attention which means people have a prejudice against you. on the jury selection what you trying to do is weed out the people who have a preconceived notion as to your guilt and innocence so it is hard to do. what is most surprising is that there are only 40 potential jurors. i thought there would be 400. what happens, the jury says, i am joe brown and i live in this neighborhood. and the judge says what do you know of the case? i heard about this. he killed one wife. and another. you are excused for cause. >>shepard: brin
arthur is back with us. drew peterson, some names will come up for the rest of the career and that is one of them. >>arthur: depend on the outcome of the trial. the key for the jury is to watch people that do not watch a lot of news. but this is probably on the regular news. so, he was such a character, he was flaunting himself wherever he could. i remember you interviewed him and he pulled the thing out of his ear, and stormed -- he is a showman. that brings you that much more to...
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bashar assad many of them call on him to step down but at the same time they strongly object to the use of kalashnikovs who are any political games they don't want that democracy to be delivered through these very bloody conflict through this very bloody struggle on the other hand aleppo is home to many militia groups this is probably because it's far more closer to the north and to the turkish border that is used to supply all those arms and in the letter you hear a lot of stories a lot of cases of industrial terrorism where shops and factories first sat on fire simply because their owners refused to pay the so-called revolutionary tax that the free syrian army attempted to impose on local businesses there are also a lot of cases of kidnappings and those kidnappings are carried out not. so much for political aims or goals but rather simply for ransom so it is indeed a very important strategic location for both the army and the opposition and the battle for aleppo will be very important in determining the balance of power in the distribution of forces in these seventeen month long syria
bashar assad many of them call on him to step down but at the same time they strongly object to the use of kalashnikovs who are any political games they don't want that democracy to be delivered through these very bloody conflict through this very bloody struggle on the other hand aleppo is home to many militia groups this is probably because it's far more closer to the north and to the turkish border that is used to supply all those arms and in the letter you hear a lot of stories a lot of...
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sure your thoughts with us on facebook or twitter or you could e-mail us. >>> 60 people are homeless after a four alarm fire tore through a apartment complex. it happened just after 9:00 last night it took about an hour-and- a-half to finally get it under control. 20 units were damaged. because of the fire is still under investigation and the shooting that sparked a violent outburst down in southern california. california. and how a project that could to deposit checks at the nearest citibank branch. ♪ like this one. ♪ or this one. ♪ or, maybe this one. ♪ but when it's this easy to use citibank mobile check deposit at home...why would he? ♪ woooo! [ male announcer ] citibank mobile check deposit. easier banking. every step of the way. >> an angry crowd confronted anaheim police after officer shot and killed an unarmed man. police used rubber bullets and pepper spray after a crowd turned on them. two officers involved have now been placed on leave and the chief does not know what led to the shooting. >> wall street is kicking off another week in 45 minutes from now >> stock
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./ tell us... what you think.../. sound... off... thru... facebook.../. send... us... a tweet.. at foxbaltimore.../. text... your answer to ...45-203..../ enter... fox45a for yes.. / fox45b for no. the... 60-million dollar fine... against... penn state... will... help fund... child sex-abuse... programs... nationwide.../ in... baltimore,.. that's... being applauded... by... non profits. proffts. the... baltimore... child abuse center... helps ...more than... 1000--victims... a month..../ only... ten percent ... of... it's... 1.5--million dollar budget... comes from government... funding.../. counselors... hope... some of tte money... from the fine.../ comes.. their way. (adam rosenberg-balt child abuse center)"agencies like ours which are struggling and some of us have closed nationwide just in light of the fact there are federal cuts and the recession to be able to have some of that money to make sure that every child that reports abuse gets heard would be remarkable, it would make sure cases like sanduskys dont fall through the cracks here like they did in happy valley" valley
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i will try using all the veteran and social justice protester has set himself up. in israel is the second such incident and fifth attempt in a week with the previous one coinciding with mass rallies against government policies and. who's a public housing activist and a regular demonstrations says the leadership is ignoring its citizens cries for help. i think what people are feeling is despair and this is what people are trying to say to our government. people are dying here every week people are committing suicide they do it in their homes they're doing it far away from our eyes but this happens here all the time people are not dying here of hunger but they are dying of despair binyamin. throughout his political career has always had a new liberal economic view which is pro privatization which is the whole idea is that poor people have to handle themselves. and this is what we have seen and throughout his career so i am not surprised that binyamin netanyahu is not answering us very quickly i am surprised that our minister of housing does not understand that either
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why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> welcome back to the international aids conference. i'm here in the global village. there's a performance going on. there's all kinds of sessions, scientific, advocacy. it was also chosen, the district, that is, because of the problem we have within the district of columbia with aids. it's no secret that we face an epidemic, but how does it compare to other cities and what's being done? i sat down with the d.c. department of health's top staff on hiv aids to find out. >> in d.c. we have two or three people infect every day. so it's a very serious epidemic. >> reporter: the senior deputy director says 3% of the district's population is infected with the virus that causes aids. dr. poppis says half of all people in the united states who are hiv positive live in 12 major cities. so d.c.'s woes are not unique. our number
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>>guest: there are limits to what this tells us. they measure in their him state but not measuring paul ryan and romney in florida. so, it is an elderly state, and a lot of old people, and i am from there, so, they may not be very happy. >>neil: but a last them realize the way the system is going you cannot continue. >>guest: my argument is that i like paul ryan. you need a choice election that would signature a choice that is politically risky if romney, but you would win with a mandate and winning just by itself is not good news because we are in bad situation debt-wise and long term. >>neil: what does your gut tell you about the way romney handles this. if he gets a safe, well, not an exciting pick, not to take anything away from senator portman of ohio or pawlenty, the former minnesota governor, tim pawlenty, that's almost too safe, too vanilla and he has to be more bold. >>guest: i think romney can win playing it safe. we have unestimated how bad the economy is. and how that will affect voters. they trying to throw all the bain
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millions of us turned just social networks like facebook and twitter to share our lives with friends and family but what you might not know is that you could be giving away your personal data to governments as artie's were in a porn i explained no privacy settings can bar the authorities prying eyes. in the land of social media users tweet tag friends upload and share information at any given moment in the land of the free what americans post online can and will be used against them. according to twitter of the nearly twelve hundred government requests for user data filed in the first half of this year nearly eighty percent came from the u.s. government the micro message company says it complied with seventy five percent of user data washington requested social media in general twitter and facebook being prime examples of that are a part of an ever increasingly invasive police state in the united states it's it's not just about surveillance and about tracking and monitoring this is the way in which they're consolidating control in the past year u.s. judges have forced twitter to turn
millions of us turned just social networks like facebook and twitter to share our lives with friends and family but what you might not know is that you could be giving away your personal data to governments as artie's were in a porn i explained no privacy settings can bar the authorities prying eyes. in the land of social media users tweet tag friends upload and share information at any given moment in the land of the free what americans post online can and will be used against them. according...
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california over the last few days several incidents involving police officers taking extreme measures using violence to try to control nonviolent people let's start out with and anaheim california police on saturday approached several men in an alleyway and when those men started running one of them was shot dead by police so he was unarmed and posing no danger to anyone and then as hours passed and neighbors began to protest and demand answers from police police responded violently once again take a look. you can see here there were shooting rubber bullets and let go of one of these dogs who ran a directly at this man here as well as that woman who was holding her baby at the time witnesses visibly upset and angry and frankly many of them say they were scared for their lives i want to talk more about this with michael prysner he's a member of an ant the answer coalition and michael from what i understand you were there i saw you tweeting about this over the weekend describe the scene on saturday and what you saw on fold here. sure while i was at the incident saturday i've been in the commu
california over the last few days several incidents involving police officers taking extreme measures using violence to try to control nonviolent people let's start out with and anaheim california police on saturday approached several men in an alleyway and when those men started running one of them was shot dead by police so he was unarmed and posing no danger to anyone and then as hours passed and neighbors began to protest and demand answers from police police responded violently once again...
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european debt crisis will be with us. they are not going to solve had and the big problem is the ecb which is the you don't know it that can really act big is never going to get ahead of this. that's because they want market pressure to persist to keep these countries doing the right thing. spain just last week did a bunch of market reforms. i think that what turns this around is better economic data. we had a combination of worst news out of europe, worse news on the economies and we think the that the chinese economy is bottoming. the news on the u.s. is likely to get better. >> what's your time frame? >> next couple of years. what i would say is i heard your last segment here talking about let's wait for qe. you don't want qe. because the way not to get qe is for the economy to pick up a little better and you see these labor market numbers get a little bet person the fed is not going do anything in august. but i think if the economy is not bet are by the september meeting you will see the fed do qe. i don't think that'
european debt crisis will be with us. they are not going to solve had and the big problem is the ecb which is the you don't know it that can really act big is never going to get ahead of this. that's because they want market pressure to persist to keep these countries doing the right thing. spain just last week did a bunch of market reforms. i think that what turns this around is better economic data. we had a combination of worst news out of europe, worse news on the economies and we think the...